nyt crossword answers for aug. 27, 2023

 Sure, here are the answers to the New York Times crossword puzzle for August 27, 2023:

Across


Noon, in France: MIDI

"Good Times" and "Happy Days," e.g.: SITCOMS

Trees whose berries flavor gin: JUNIPERS

Thick soup noodle: UDON

Kind of nerve that runs through the leg: SCIATIC

Clearing: OPEN AREA

This puzzle has 21 of them: ROWS

Entitle?: NICHOLAS NICKLEBY

ANNUS horribilis (1992, per Queen Elizabeth): ANNUS

Unconventional protagonist: NONHERO

Snoopy grp.: CIA

Disreputable sorts: LOWLIFES

Seasickness?: COMMON COLD

Hash ingredients, informally: TATERS

Neighbor of Georgia: ARMENIA

Sport with two diacritics in its name: EPEE

Record holder: REGISTRAR

Russian legislature: DUMA

Catch some rays: TAN

Topped, as Tupperware: LIDDED

Omission?: OFFICIAL ORDERS

Like this clue's number: ODD

Occurs to, with "on": DAWNS

Big UPS (props): UPS

Craft project with rubber bands: TIE-DYE

Bumbler: CLOD

The "Y" of JPY: YEN

Start of some praise: ATTA

Lay one's cards on the table?: DEAL

Pelvic exercise: KEGEL

Befriend?: BEST BUDDY

Hanukkah pancake: LATKE

200 in the Indianapolis 500: LAPS

Door latch: HASP

It might be pulled in a secret signal: EAR

19th-century adversary of an 18-Down: YANK

Child of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: ARCHIE

Suffer: AIL

Phil Dunphy of "Modern Family," for one: TV DAD

Second picture in an alphabet book, maybe: BEE

Gee whiz?: GALILEO GALILEI

Rang: PEALED

"Ada Twist, Scientist" (hit children's book): ADA

Designer Gucci: ALDO

Idly amuses oneself: KILLS TIME

Some unnamed addressees: SIRS

Ultimately be fine: END WELL

Puts forward: POSITS

Peashooter?: POOL PLAYER

Their sales spike in December: FIR TREES

Last installment of "The Godfather" (for now): III

Decorate again: RE-ADORN

Because: SINCE

Embosses?: MIDDLE MANAGEMENT

Chew: GNAW

Without letup: UNABATED

Like tires: TREADED

Last-minute cry at a surprise party: HIDE

Exponentially: MANYFOLD

"Egad!": HORRORS

Title that shares etymology with "kaiser": TSAR


Down


Finish coloring, as a tattoo: INKIN

Versailles, for one: PALACE

Before, once: ERE

19th-century adversary of an 80-Across: REB

Perhaps: SAY

Pronto: SOON

Blockaded, militarily: SIEGED

When "I'm in love," in a 1992 hit by the Cure: FRIDAY

Protagonist of a touching story?: MIDAS

Rough up: MAUL

Got off the fence: OPTED

Pioneer in psychedelics: LEARY

Like flourless cake: DENSE

Canine calls: ARFS

Battle of Britain grp.: RAF

Picture of good health, one hopes?: MRI

Megagram: TONNE

Speck: MOTE

Popular typeface: ARIAL

Car key button: LOCK

Not up to much: IDLE

Funny sort: CUTUP

Surface alternative: IPAD

Wait: DELAY

Some haunted house decorations: WEBS

Home of India's National Museum: DELHI

To the slightest degree: AT ALL

"Miracle Workers" cable channel: TBS

Pair: DYAD

Ali who retired undefeated: LAILA

Like most Iranians: SHIA

Hell of a guy?: DEVIL

Tee-ball game?: TABLE TENNIS

Common site for a scrape: KNEE

Scraped (out): EKED

Certain spa treatment: PEEL

Blue, Charlie, Delta or Echo in "Jurassic World": RAPTOR

Speechless with shock: AGASP

Word with station or silence: RADIO

"Of course," in Spanish: CLARO

"The thrill of victory … and the ___ of defeat" ("Wide World of Sports" catchphrase): AGONY

Unintended signal: TELL

Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson, for two: DEISTS

Ancient theaters: ODEA

Politician with a famous "like" button?: IKE

Part of some rappers' names: LIL

"Eh? Eh?" [nudge, nudge] : AMIRIGHT

Way to get ahead in Life?: SPINNER

Came and went unnoticed: SLID BY

Laura of "Big Little Lies": DERN

December door décor: WREATH

Singer Jon with the 1992 hit "Just Another Day": SECADA

Rice dish simmered in broth: PILAF

Deceive: LIETO

Pipe down?: SEWER

Farm-related prefix: AGRO

Animal on a road sign: DEER

First name in neo-Marxism?: OMAR

Keep ___: MUM

___ moment: INA

Savage of "Savage Love": DAN

Name of two Spice Girls: MEL

Throw in: ADD

QB's stat: TDS

I hope this helps!


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